I have planned up to getting a new puppy from OneClick pet supplies. Before bringing puppy at my home, I want to shop for these basic needs products. Anybody suggest me what products should I purchased for him.
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Quote: Diane Reilly
I have planned up to getting a new puppy from OneClick pet supplies. Before bringing puppy at my home, I want to shop for these basic needs products. Anybody suggest me what products should I purchased for him.
Do you mean the rescue site? You mean you are rescuing a puppy? How old, what breed, or do you know yet?
Aside from the questions that Connie already asked, which would give a better idea of what you need. Could you also tell us what you have already?
The most common items to have - an appropriate size flat collar that he can grow some into, a sturdy 6' leash (Leerburg makes some very nice ones, and no flexileads!), stainless steel water & food bowls (keeps bacteria down), bait bag (for training), good treats (like hotdogs cut up), an appropriate size crate (one that he can stand and turn around in, but can't walk all over the place. If you do get a larger one you can just partition it off into a smaller section), a mat for his crate, a drag line for indoors (usually a line with no handle so it doesn't catch on things), and the Leerburg "Your puppy 8 weeks to 8 months" video.
I'm sure I probably missed something, but that what comes to mind off the top of my head. You should also schedule your first visit with the vet within the next week for a checkup.
Read up on housebreaking, crate training, marker training, and basic obedience (some of that is covered in the video).
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If you're starting from scratch, I'd also suggest some simple grooming supplies--a brush or comb, nail clippers or dremel, and a toothbrush. Start a home grooming routine early with a young pup as part of a well-planned socialization effort to expose him to all the things he needs to learn are okay in his world.
If there's a training club in your area, look into a beginner obedience class or puppy manners class which will give you an opportunity to get the pup out in the world.
A puppy will also need appropriate things to chew on. Add that to the list.
I have planned up to getting a new puppy from OneClick pet supplies. Before bringing puppy at my home, I want to shop for these basic needs products. Anybody suggest me what products should I purchased for him.
Do you mean the rescue site? You mean you are rescuing a puppy? How old, what breed, or do you know yet?
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